£75.00
Paris: Groupes surréalistes révolutionnaires, n.d. (1947)
21.5 x 14cm, 1pp. Public tract written by Christian Dotremont comprising three interwoven texts by De Gaulle (Critique of Russian materialist ideology) Léon Blum (To be a Marxist socialist is to adhere to the materialist philosophy) and André Breton (Incompatibility between surrealism and Stalinist politics ” – the first in normal text, the second in bold and the third italicised. VG+.
The Great Transparencies. Tract of Surrealist-Revolutionary groups. 1 page format 21.5 x 14 cm print. at the Recto part. Superposition of 3 texts by even though Breton affirms “our unfailing attachment to the revolutionary tradition of the labor movement”). Revolutionary surrealism took the title “Les Grands Transparents” from Breton. (Also one of the altars created for the international exhibition of surrealism in 1947).
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